John Kennedy
Active Years
Min year: 1626, Max year: 1788, Max count: 4
As Author
- 1626: The historie of Calanthrop and Lucilla
- 1629: A theological epitome or Divine compend
- 1631: The ladies delight, or: The English gentlewomans history of Calanthrop and Lucilla
- 1709: Disputatio juridica, de defensione coacta, seu necessaria, ad legem Corneliam de sicariis
- 1749: Addressed to the clergy in general. A letter to the Rev. P. Doddridge
- 1749: Addressed to the clergy in general. A letter to the Rev. P. Doddridge
- 1751: A dissertation upon Oriuna
- 1751: A new method of stating and explaining the Scripture chronology, upon Mosaic astronomical principles, mediums and data, as laid down in the Pentateuch. By John Kennedy
- 1752: Some remarks on the life and writings of Dr. J- H-, Inspector-General of Great Britain. In a series of letters from a gentleman in town to his friend in the country.
- 1752: The inspector in the shades
- 1752: A new method of stating and explaining the Scripture chronology, upon Mosaic astronomical principles, mediums and data, as laid down in the Pentateuch. By John Kennedy
- 1752: The inspector in the shades
- 1753: The doctrine of a commensurability between the diurnal and annual motions
- 1753: An examination of the Reverend Mr. Jackson's Chronological antiquities
- 1753: An examination of the Reverend Mr. Jackson's Chronological antiquities
- 1756: Two dissertations on the subject of Carausius, Emperour of Britain, together with that of his supposed wife and son A 3d. Also of him and his Successor Allectus
- 1756: Further observations on Carausius, Emperor of Britain, and Oriuna, supposed by some to be a real person
- 1759: Proposals for publishing by subscription an Universal system of astronomical chronology. By John Kennedy,
- 1762: A complete system of astronomical chronology, unfolding the scriptures
- 1763: The solar period the basis of chronology.
- 1763: An examination of Mr. Ferguson's remarks (inserted in the critical review for May 1763.) Upon Mr. Kennedy's System of astronomical chronology. By John Kennedy
- 1763: A compendious method, by one simple principle of astronomy, of estimating and correcting the defects and redundancies in the several systems of chronology extant. Addressed to the astronomers. By John Kennedy,
- 1773: A discussion of some important and uncertain points in chronology, in a series of letters, addressed to the Revd. Dr. Blair, Prebendary of Westminster. By John Kennedy, Rector of Bradley, in Derbyshire, Author of the Complete System of Astronomical Chronology, unfolding the Scriptures
- 1775: An explanation and proof of "the complete system of astronomical chronology, unfolding the scriptures."
- 1776: A treatise upon planting, gardening, and the management of the hot-house
- 1777: A treatise upon planting
- 1777: A treatise on planting, pruning, and on the management of fruit trees. ... By John Kennedy,
- 1777: A treatise upon planting, gardening, and the management of the hot-house
- 1784: A treatise upon planting
- 1785: The first and second advents of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, considered in their nature, purpose, and effect, in a sermon, preached November 27, 1785, Being Advent Sunday. By John Kennedy, Rector of Langley in Kent, and Vicar of Godstone in Surrey. To which is added, a short appendix, Containing Some Observations on the Great Advantages Arising from the Establishment and Support of Sunday schools; and a Submission of some Hints to the Publick, for rendering of still greater Utility to the Nation at large, these truly Christian Institutions
- 1788: A treatise upon planting
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